2025 Fantasy Football Draft Strategy
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Michael Salfino looks at some commonly held beliefs in fantasy football that could lead to managers overpaying on draft day.
Fantasy football season is officially in full swing, and we’ve got the only cheat sheet you’ll ever need—Fantasy on SI’s dynamic Top 300 Rankings for PPR, Half-PPR, and Standard formats. Whether you're a veteran or a rookie drafter,
Ja'Marr Chase, Bijan Robinson and Saquon Barkley lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's annual Top 200 fantasy football player rankings for 2025.
Christian McCaffrey looks to reclaim his place among the elite and rookie Ashton Jeanty is ready to make an impact.
Ja'Marr Chase and Saquon Barkley are both coming off historic 2024 seasons, but find out which fantasy football superstar should be the top pick in 2025 drafts.
The 2025 NFL preseason is entering its final week. The last exhibition games will be played on Saturday, roster cuts are due on August 26, and the regular season will begin on September 4.
Draft day in fantasy football isn’t just about picking stars. It’s about managing risk. Talent and stats matter, but injuries, aging and opportunity shifts can derail a player’s season. Just ask
Outlook: Barkley has a long injury history and at 28 years old has entered what can sometimes be the “running back age cliff,” but any reason to fade him is purely theoretical. He’s a safe selection at the very top of fantasy drafts.
Saquon Barkley was a consensus top-three draft pick in 2020 Fantasy Football drafts, and also the biggest source of heartbreak when the New York Giants running back tore his ACL in Week 2.
Fantasy owners should try to get ahead of the curve by predicting which other running backs could have similar seasons this year that Barkley or Henry had last season. Jonathan Taylor and Josh Jacobs are past rushing champs,